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Good. Hopefully Mclellan gets something positive out of this season for us. Yzerman himself can't let the playoffless streak get to 10 years or he's also done
Good coach who's had success in the regular season but I'm pretty sure he was the sharks coach when they had those really good teams and always kept coming up short
Had McDavid and draisaitl and never did squat ... I dont expect him to come here with this current group of guys and no mcdavid draisaitl Kopitar in the pipeline and see great things in the next few yrs
We'll have to wait and see what happens
7 yrs | SJS | NHL | 540 | 311 | 163 | 66 | 688 | .637 | 62 | 30 | 32 | .484 |
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To be fair, Chicago and LA between 2010 and 2015 were the teams that kept beating him.
Todd McLellan Coaching Record, Awards and Honors | Hockey-Reference.com
7 yrs SJS NHL 540 311 163 66 688 .637 62 30 32 .484
When he's had a good team, they've done well. I don't think we have to worry about his teams underachieving relative to expectations like Fester did. I think at worst they'll play to their ability, which may only be a .500 team for the rest of the year but that's better than what we saw under Lalonde.
Well the avs kept beating us until we finally found a way through. He never didTo be fair, Chicago and LA between 2010 and 2015 were the teams that kept beating him.
Todd McLellan Coaching Record, Awards and Honors | Hockey-Reference.com
7 yrs SJS NHL 540 311 163 66 688 .637 62 30 32 .484
When he's had a good team, they've done well. I don't think we have to worry about his teams underachieving relative to expectations like Fester did. I think at worst they'll play to their ability, which may only be a .500 team for the rest of the year but that's better than what we saw under Lalonde.
The later it got the more I worried Lalonde was going to survive another day. Good to see Yzerman move on this, and send Boughner out the door with him.
About the 1-3-1, the left-wing lock was basically a 1-3-1 system and I don't remember being bored by those teams. It really depends on your personnel and how you want to push it. McLellen has always seemed like an aggressive guy on that front.
Looking forward to the next game
Kempe scored 41 goals under McLellan, so I’m not sure where he was hampered offensively. Fiala also had good years under him, going over a point per game one time, something he’s not currently doing. McLellan also oversaw a pretty rapid rebuild for the Kings on the fly, bringing many young players onto the team which is bearing fruit now.The good with Koala is he'll light a fire under some of the players and maybe give you guys a temporary turnaround.
The bad is he's horrible with younger players. Will make the skilled ones learn on the 4th line and become a grinder, then blast them and kill their confidence because they aren't scoring in that roll. He did that specifically with Arthur Kaliyev, Gabe Vilardi and a few others.
His coaching decisions will give you gray hair. Back to back years against the Oilers in the playoffs he made the same mistakes over and over. He's also still being paid by LA this year and has the highest salary of all the NHL Coaches which is a joke.
1-3-1 is very boring hockey. LA's skilled guys (Fiala, Kempe) were not fans.
I was optimistic when LA hired him, but that went out the door very quick. Hopefully it's different for you guys.
Was Boughner in charge of the PK?
Exactly. The free agent placeholders he’s been signing have been mostly bad-mid. But I think that’s kind of by design since they’re cheap and won’t be here too long. His first round draft picks, up to this point, have been very promising.He's doing the same thing he was doing in Tampa atm just with lesser pieces. Signings of guys like Chiarot, Holl, Kane, Tarasenko, Talbot is very comparable to the Brewer, Salo and the myriad of goalies deals before Vasi was ready.
The seat gets hot if guys like Danielson, Pelikka, MBN, Cossa/Augustine, Buch, Kasper etc fails.
I think what you're looking for isLots of good discussion, we finally have something to talk about....
I'm a bit surprised nobody mentioned the nepotism angle yet. Stevie hired yet another buddy.
What bothers me is that he signed a coach to a multi-year contract instead of riding out the tank. Unless Larkin gets injured, we're looking at another pick around #10 as mentioned earlier. Stuck in mediocrity.
1-3-1 trap more than likely means Ed and Mo will get split up, it'll be interesting to see how he handles it in terms of handedness between all of the right handed forwards and the #1D being right handed while #2 is left handed.
The biggest issue with Fester was that he didn't trust younger players. He's not a good developmental coach, you can't develop without ice time. With a bunch of youngsters coming up in the next 2 seasons, Fester was gonna be gone anyways. Todd is gonna have to do better.
Why would he hire Todd and sign him to a multi-year right now? What's the extreme rush? Was he coveted? Seems weird to bunch the firing and hiring news in the the same press release if it's not an interim coach? Multi-year wtf?
Was Boughner in charge of the PK?
Well the avs kept beating us until we finally found a way through. He never did
We can all agree we wanted lalonde gone and mclellan will do a better job. I dont think he'll be the guy who"ll be around when were finally a top team again and I think the smart move move as much as ppl might hate it is to have kept lalonde till the end or close to the end of the season, get a top 3-4 pick and walk out with a player who can be a game changer and then fire lalonde
This way if we get better and end up with the 10th pick its basically the same whit we been doing for the last 4 years without adding someone who can be a franchise changing player. We still have the same garbage d core on the ice outside 2 guys so who knows
I'm definetly getting fed up of our team sucking like everyone else but I want to see this team be cup contenders again not being a middle team forever
Oooo, shades of the False Dimitry!Yes. Maybe Steve put him into a cannon and shot him across the border.
To be fair it could be a two year deal for all we know, which is fair. Can't fully judge based on the mess that is this season, but next year could be a prove it year. Wings need to look semi competitive before a cup winning pedigree coach is likely to want to coach here.Why would he hire Todd and sign him to a multi-year right now? What's the extreme rush? Was he coveted? Seems weird to bunch the firing and hiring news in the the same press release if it's not an interim coach? Multi-year wtf?
Does Newsy have a nice ass?I am in the "hate to see you go but love to watch you leave" camp. It was clear even to me that Newsy wasn't the right man for the current job. I dk much about McLellan, but I do know he's new and that might get the guys playing hockey again. I hope Newsy lands somewhere good and excels there.
I don't mind it.Why would he hire Todd and sign him to a multi-year right now? What's the extreme rush? Was he coveted? Seems weird to bunch the firing and hiring news in the the same press release if it's not an interim coach? Multi-year wtf?